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Leotek LED night scene, Interstate 76, Arvada, Denver Metro Area.
These are all recently replaced, they replaced a whole selection of HPS cobraheads with these LED's not missing ONE fixture. Here is what it mainly looks like at night with the HPS in the background, the high-masts used at a couple of the intersections are untouched because I dunno if there are any LED high-mast lights yet, but these LED's illuminate quite well. Not as bright as the HPS lights of what I know, but have a better color light.

I'm warming up to these LED's, I like how they illuminate, and how they illuminate is a bit more interesting then the HID, in fact, I'm starting to get interested in the LED lights overall. I wouldn't mind owning a LED fixture someday, I wouldn't mind one of those Hubbel RLC ones, but those would be expensive. xD

LED's are the lighting of the future, and after they become cheaper to make, cheaper to buy, they will dominate. HID lights are nice, but days are numbered. 

Not sure the wattage on these specific ones, but they sure are bright.
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Leotek LED night scene, Interstate 76, Arvada, Denver Metro Area.

These are all recently replaced, they replaced a whole selection of HPS cobraheads with these LED's not missing ONE fixture. Here is what it mainly looks like at night with the HPS in the background, the high-masts used at a couple of the intersections are untouched because I dunno if there are any LED high-mast lights yet, but these LED's illuminate quite well. Not as bright as the HPS lights of what I know, but have a better color light.

I'm warming up to these LED's, I like how they illuminate, and how they illuminate is a bit more interesting then the HID, in fact, I'm starting to get interested in the LED lights overall. I wouldn't mind owning a LED fixture someday, I wouldn't mind one of those Hubbel RLC ones, but those would be expensive. xD

LED's are the lighting of the future, and after they become cheaper to make, cheaper to buy, they will dominate. HID lights are nice, but days are numbered.

Not sure the wattage on these specific ones, but they sure are bright.

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streetlight98   [Oct 23, 2014 at 11:02 AM]
Looks nice. They do look a tad dim and spotty but the color is just so much nicer than that radioactive orange color lol.
LilCinnamon   [Oct 23, 2014 at 07:19 PM]
They work nice though. I wish places used more LED cobraheads, do you know what LED cobraheads there are? Other then the Hubbel RLC or the OVH and OVF. Dunno if there is any more or such.
streetlight98   [Oct 23, 2014 at 07:27 PM]
Hubbell also makes the RMC in LED too but I only know of those four. The rest are just waffle iron fixtures. Laughing

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